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r/mobileweb

This is a space for discussion, bugs, screenshots, and ideas about the mobile version of reddit.com. Please be specific about feedback and…

Subscribers

7,997

Created

June 22, 2008

18 years ago

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How to think about r/mobileweb

This community focuses on discussions related to the mobile version of Reddit, including user feedback, bug reports, and suggestions for improvements. Members often share screenshots and specific issues they encounter, making it a collaborative space for enhancing the mobile experience. The distinct emphasis on detailed feedback and technical discussions sets it apart from broader tech forums.

Confidence 4/5

  • Audience

    Participants in this community are typically tech-savvy users who frequently engage with Reddit on mobile devices. They range from casual users to developers and UX/UI enthusiasts, all united by a common interest in improving mobile usability. The vibe is constructive, with members keen on sharing insights and solutions rather than merely complaining.

  • Posting culture

    Content that thrives includes detailed bug reports, constructive criticism, and suggestions for new features or improvements. Posts that lack specificity or do not provide enough context tend to receive downvotes. The community values clarity and thoroughness, and members are encouraged to share their operating system and browser details when discussing issues. Posting frequency can vary, but active discussions often emerge following updates or changes to the mobile interface.

  • Brand engagement notes

    Brands should approach this community with caution, as members are generally resistant to overt promotion or marketing tactics. Authentic engagement through providing helpful insights or participating in discussions about mobile usability can be beneficial. Brands that can contribute to problem-solving or share relevant updates without a promotional agenda may find a receptive audience. However, blatant advertising or self-promotion is likely to be met with skepticism.

Top keywords

What r/mobileweb talks about

Weighted by how often each term appears in posts and comments, relative to baseline frequency. The largest words are the strongest signals of community focus.

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FAQ

r/mobileweb — frequently asked questions

Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.

How many subscribers does r/mobileweb have?

r/mobileweb has approximately 7,997 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.

When was r/mobileweb created?

r/mobileweb was created on June 22, 2008 (18 years ago).

What is r/mobileweb about?

This community focuses on discussions related to the mobile version of Reddit, including user feedback, bug reports, and suggestions for improvements. Members often share screenshots and specific issues they encounter, making it a collaborative space for enhancing the mobile experience. The distinct emphasis on detailed feedback and technical discussions sets it apart from b…

What subreddits are similar to r/mobileweb?

Communities similar to r/mobileweb include r/askmoderators, r/darkpatterns, r/fuchsia, r/requestabot, r/ideasfortheadmins.

Who are the most active posters on r/mobileweb?

The most frequent posters on r/mobileweb include u/s-mores, u/Faluzure, u/nxxsxxxxxx.

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